Search Engines and Legal Issues SearchDay, October 23, 2002http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/02/sd1023-se-legal1.html What do Playboy and pagejacking, tarot readings and taxes all have in common? They were the subjects of ground-breaking court cases that set legal precedents for acceptable practices on the web.

NewsSeer: All the News that Fits You Personally SearchDay, October 22, 2002http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/02/sd1022-newsseer.html NewsSeer is both a straightforward news search engine and an adaptive tool that's constantly learning your interests to deliver personalized news tailored to your own needs.

A WEB CZAR by Any Other Namehttp://webreference.com/outlook/license/gallery.html Net junkies can often be creative spellers; as illustrated by our latest batch of Internet license plate submissions. Among the new tags: nerds, czars, and Webguys; multiple plates for UNIX lovers; and his-n-hers plates for his-n-hers dot coms.

About the author

Chris Sherman is a frequent contributor to several information industry journals. He's written several books, including The McGraw-Hill CD ROM Handbook and The Invisible Web: Uncovering Information Sources Search Engines Can't See, co-authored with Gary Price. Chris has written about search and search engines since 1994, when he developed online searching tutorials for several clients. From 1998 to 2001, he was About.com's Web Search Guide.

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